The idea, the machine, and the art: word and image in the 21st century


Autoria(s): Gander, Catherine; Garland, Sarah
Data(s)

01/09/2016

Resumo

Taking in recent advances in neuroscience and digital technology, Gander and Garland assess the state of the inter-arts in America and the Western world, exploring and questioning the primacy of affect in an increasingly hypertextual everyday environment. In this analysis they signal a move beyond W. J. T. Mitchell’s coinage of the ‘imagetext’ to an approach that centres the reader-viewer in a recognition, after John Dewey, of ‘art as experience’. New thinking in cognitive and computer sciences about the relationship between the body and the mind challenges any established definitions of ‘embodiment’, ‘materiality’, ‘virtuality’ and even ‘intelligence, they argue, whilst ‘Extended Mind Theory’, they note, marries our cognitive processes with the material forms with which we engage, confirming and complicating Marshall McLuhan’s insight, decades ago, that ‘all media are “extensions of man”’. In this chapter, Gander and Garland open paths and suggest directions into understandings and critical interpretations of new and emerging imagetext worlds and experiences.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-idea-the-machine-and-the-art-word-and-image-in-the-21st-century(cd56a0de-2599-424f-8d9e-3a56b80bfa84).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Manchester University Press

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Gander , C & Garland , S 2016 , The idea, the machine, and the art: word and image in the 21st century . in Mixed Messages: American Correspondences in Visual and Verbal Practices . Manchester University Press .

Tipo

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